Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac halting foreclosures (AP)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 20-11-2008

AP - Mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are suspending foreclosures during the holiday season.

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Banks, raters face subprime lawsuits and new rules (Reuters)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 20-11-2008

Reuters - The U.S. subprime mortgage crisis has sparked more than 250 class action suits against Wall Street banks and rating companies and will lead to rising regulation in 2009, top litigators said on Thursday.

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China fund in talks for stake in AIG unit: report (Reuters)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 20-11-2008

Reuters - A consortium led by sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp is in talks to buy a stake of up to 49 percent in American Life Insurance Co, a unit of U.S. insurance company American International Group , the Nikkei financial daily reported.

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October’s Drop in Prices and Housing Starts (BusinessWeek Online)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 20-11-2008

BusinessWeek Online - The current U.S. downturn continues to generate remarkable moves in economic data. Consider the reports on U.S. consumer prices and housing starts for October, released on Nov. 19: The headline consumer price index (CPI) registered its largest monthly decline in 61 years, while housing starts reached the slowest pace of activity in the history of this data series.

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UK mortgage lending down 44 pct from a year ago (AP)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 20-11-2008

AP - Mortgage lending in Britain was down 44 percent in October compared to a year ago, further evidence the economic downturn is hurting an already weak property market, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said Thursday.

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Senate to probe bond-ratings firms: report (Reuters)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 20-11-2008

Reuters - A U.S. Senate subcommittee is opening a probe into causes of the global financial crisis, focusing in part on whether bond-ratings firms, driven by conflicts of interest, boosted mortgage investments which have since collapsed, the Wall Street Journal said.

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U.S. probing Golden West lending, sale: prosecutor (Reuters)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 19-11-2008

Reuters - The government is investigating if homeowners were misled by California bank and mortgage issuer Golden West Financial, which was acquired by Wachovia Corp — another possible victim.

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MetLife says commercial mortgage portfolio safe (Reuters)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 19-11-2008

Reuters - U.S. life insurer MetLife Inc disclosed information about its commercial mortgage portfolio on Wednesday in an effort to soothe investors that have become increasingly skittish about investments by insurers in commercial property debt.

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Wall Street sinks to lowest since 2003 (Reuters)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 19-11-2008

Reuters - Stocks plunged to their lowest in five-and-a-half years on Wednesday as investors girded for a lengthy economic downturn and automotive executives predicted a far-reaching calamity without a government lifeline.

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Stocks fall on auto bailout anxiety (Reuters)

Filed Under (Finance) by on 19-11-2008

Reuters - Stocks fell on Wednesday as financial shares tumbled and uncertainty over a possible rescue for the auto industry fueled concerns about the deepening economic slump.

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